MEDIA KIT

movie poster art displays the title "Searching for Timbuctoo, a film by Paul Miller" over a densely forested mountain range

Title Key Art

A middle-aged African American male in the foreground with a video camera on a tripod behind him. They are high atop a mountain overlooking a valley with lakes.

Miller filming in the Adirondacks

(credit: Paul A. Miller)

An archival photo from the mid-19th century shows a black and white image of a While male dressed in formal wear, sitting at a table with two books stacked on it.

Gerrit Smith

(credit: National Portrait Gallery; public domain)

A middle-aged African American male holds a worn book open to display pages signed with many signatures.

Miller holding a land registry book carried by Charles B. Ray, land agent for Gerrit Smith

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


An extreme close up of the name Gerrit Smith on a page from a registry dating to the mid-19th century

Close up of land registry carried by Charles B. Ray, land agent for Gerrit Smith

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


An extreme close-up of signatures of African Americans on a page of a registry dating to the mid-19th century

Close up on names of African Americans registered for Gerrit Smith's land grants

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


a high aerial photo looking down on a densely forested mountain range that looks over a small barn in the lower right corner of the image

aerial photo of John Brown Farm State Historic Site in North Elba, NY

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


an old-style wooden farm fence sits in the foreground of a lush green field. In the background is a wooden house and behind it the Olympic Ski jump tower

John Brown Farm State Historic Site in North Elba, NY. Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jump tower in the background.

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


At the center of the photo, a middle-aged woman kneels in front an excavated hole. She holds a soil sample book as a group of four students look on.

Archaeologist Hadley Kruczek-Aaron and her students from SUNY-Potsdam dig at John Brown's farm.

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


A white late middle-aged male stands before microphone in recording booth.

Congressman Paul D. Tonko records a voiceover at Overit Studios in Albany, N.Y.

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


A late African American woman sits before a microphone in a recording booth.

Albany civil rights activist Dr. Alice P. Green records narration at Overit Studios in Albany, N.Y.

(credit: Paul A. Miller)


A young white male sits in front of an audio mixing board and computer in a recording studio.

Re-recording engineer and studio manager Adam Clairmont supervises the voiceover session at Overit Studios in Albany, N.Y.

(credit: Paul A. Miller)